[RH Photos] Under The Influence Tour w/ A$AP Rocky and Wiz Khalifa in Austin
Photos by Virgil Solis
The Under The Influence Tour had a pretty impressive line up of some up and comers in the game, including the likes of Joey Badass, Smoke DZA, and Trinidad James, but it was B.o.B., A$AP Rocky, and Wiz Khalifa that would go ahead and close out the night. B.o.B. was the first of the three to take the stage and set the tone for the rest of the night. At the time of his performance, many had still not yet arrived as people were still continuing to fill up the venue. As he played through his set, more and more people started to get into the performance, and once his twerk team got on stage, the audience really go into it. He played some of this popular songs, but it was "Nothing on You" where the crowd got excited, and you could hear them recite every lyric throughout the venue. What I thought was pretty cool was when he stopped in the middle of his performance to take a big group picture of the crowd for his Instagram, which you can see here.
Next up would be A$AP Rocky, who I came to see since it had been a little over a year since I saw him perform live. He came out with a lot of energy during his set, and people were really pumped to see him, but it wasn't until A$AP brought out B Real from Cypress Hill when the crowd really flipped out. Together, they performed the cult classic "How I Could Just Kill A Man," and from there on, he had the entire venue in the palm of his hand. It was really cool to see B Real come out, and it was something that neither I or the crowd could have expected. I'm stoked I got to see the two on stage together. It was also dope to see A$AP come out with a live band and not simply just a DJ and a hype man; the band added to the whole experience. He ended the night with his more popular songs, like one of my favorites, "Peso," as well as "Goldie," and finally closed it out with "F**ckin' Problems." All in all, I really digged A$AP's performance, and I could tell the audience did too.
Last up was the headliner of the Tour, Wiz Khalifa, and you could just see by the look of the crowd that the majority of them were there to see him. I did see a lot of A$AP fans, but the Wiz fans clearly outnumbered them, judging from all the band tees. When Wiz took to the stage, the crowd really got into it, and it seemed the crowd got larger. Wiz really got into his performance from the get-go, and when he performed "The Thrill," the crowd was really behind him, reciting literally every word to the point where I couldn't even make out his voice. The same could be said when he came on stage for "Work Hard Play Hard," and for a lack of a better word, he did come out hard. Like A$AP before him, he also had a live band, and there's just something about listening to that track with real instruments that made it one of the better songs of the night. I give it up to Wiz - he put on a good performance and played for almost an hour and a half. One reason for it being that long, though, was that he had like three to four costume changes throughout his set. By the end of the night, Austin had a great night of music, and the Under The Influence Tour gave them their money's worth.
[RH Photos] Spring Awakening Day 3
Sunday signaled the end of this year's Spring Awakening. Taking the stage to close out the weekend full of beats, babes, and booties were Krewella, Trentino, Porter Robinson, the Porn and Chicken crew, headliner Calvin Harris, and scores of others. Chicago Bulls guard/forward Jimmy Butler was also in attendance to introduce Krewella to the stage. Joining me on Sunday was also Chicago hip hop music video extraordinaire and my LOD compatriot, Bryan "FragDFilms" Lamb. It was sweaty, it was loud, and it was fun; thanks to everybody that allowed us to take their photos over the weekend, thanks to React Presents for putting together a great lineup of artists, and thanks to Chicago for not raining that much this weekend.
Some of my photos from Spring Awakening Day 3 are below, while the rest of the day's photos can be found here. Photos are © Geoff Henao (final four photos are © Alex Lapenia).
[RH Photos] Spring Awakening Day 2
Day 2 of this year's Spring Awakening showcased a lot of local love as noted Chicago groups and DJs PHNM, Team Bayside High, and Flosstradamus were joined by other big EDM acts like Bassnectar, Zeds Dead, Paul Oakenfold, Wolfgang Gartner, and others took to the four stages and got the EDM crowds sweaty. One thing I realized over the weekend is the very distinct anticipation in the air as everybody waited for the beat to drop. Once it happens, a sea of hands would erupt. The looks on everybody's face during that pause, the level of energy people keep up while they gyrate, fist bump, juke, twerk, and what have you is something to behold. It's not like anything I've seen during my years spent in mostly punk rock and hip hop shows. Kids these days and their bass-heavy music, right guys?
Some of my photos from Spring Awakening Day 2 are below, while the rest of the day's photos can be found here. Photos are © Geoff Henao (final three photos are © Alex Lapenia).
[RH Photos] Spring Awakening Day 1
Spring Awakening was this past weekend. and what an experience it was. Taking place this year at the legendary Soldier Field, Spring Awakening attracted the legions of EDM fans from all across the country to deliver a weekend full of sweat, bright lights, and dancing. Day 1 featured a litany of DJs, including Robbie Rivera, PANTyRAID, Dirty South, R3hab, Milk n Cookies, Nero, and Friday headliner Moby.
Some of my photos from Spring Awakening Day 1 are below, while the full catalog of photos can be found here. Photos are © Geoff Henao.
[RH Photos] Impolite Society (Live at Double Door 5/24/2013)
A few days after Impolite Society dropped their summer honeydip anthem "Player Shit," they took to the stage at the Double Door with an energetic set. Each member of the group, consisting of ELEE X, Blakkass Westley, Khalfani, and Sidewalk Kal (with Fess Grandiose DJing and taking a turn at the mic), took turns trading verses in front of a well-sized audience. Nothing beats seeing ImSo live as each rapper displays their contrasting styles, both in stage presence and lyrical delivery/content.
If you haven't seen Impolite Society live, you can catch them at the Tonic Room tomorrow with Second City Citizens, Epic, Moore + Watch City, Matt Black + MC Friendly, with DJ Elliven spinning throughout the night. Information for the show is here.
[RH Photos] Jambalaya Fest Austin (5/24/2013)
Scoremore kicked off Memorial Day weekend off with Jambalaya Festival featuring performances by G-Eazy, ZEDS DEAD, RL Grime, Big Boi, EarlWolf (Earl Sweatshirt and Tyler, the Creator) and more.
Check out photos from RaRa Photography and Virgil Solis after the jump.
Photos by: RaRa Photography
Photos by: Virgil Solis
[RH Photos] Anamanaguchi (Live at Lincoln Hall 5/25/2013)
Last Friday, popular chiptune band Anamanaguchi released the video for their latest single, "Endless Fantasy." As someone who was marginally aware of them, I found myself replaying the video over and over throughout the day, then found myself attaining a ticket to their show at Lincoln Hall the next day. I took some photos of Anamanaguchi while their fans dancing and crowd surfed to the band's noted video game sound-effect laden instrumentation. I actually had a lot of fun amidst the stage setup complete with flashing neon-colored lights and animated 8-bit sprite GIFs It definitely was a different change of pace to the hip hop shows I've spent the past year attending.
You can check out the photos below.
[RH Photos] Mathien at The House of Blues 5/3/13
Photography by Tom Olson
Chicago-based group Mathien played the House of Blues this past Friday to celebrate their newest release "Darling Television". Opening acts included Paige and the Reverent Few, Jackpot Donnie, How Far to Austin, and Zaramela. Lucky for us our photographer bud Tom Olson was at the show. Hit the jump to check out some of Tom's photos.